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In sewing, bar tack, also written bar-tack or bartack, refers to a series of stitches used to reinforce areas of a garment that may be subject to stress or additional wear. Typical areas for bar tack stitches include pocket openings, buttonholes, belt loops, the bottom of a fly opening, tucks, pleats and the corners of collars. Bar tacks may be sewn by hand, using whip stitches, or by machine, using zigzag stitches. The process for sewing a bar tack is essentially to sew several long, narrowly-spaced stitches along the line of the bar that will be formed, followed by short stitches made perpendicular to the long stitches, through the fabric and over the bar. The bar commonly varies between 1⁄16 to 1⁄8 inch (1.6 to 3.2 mm) in width and 1⁄4 to 3⁄8 inch (6.4 to 9.5 mm) in length. In some garm

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  • Eine Riegelnaht ist ein verdichtetes Stichmuster, um Bereiche auf Stoffen zu verstärken, die Zuglasten oder Verschleiß ausgesetzt sind. Typische Anwendungen dafür sind Knopflöcher, Gürtelschlaufen, Taschenöffnungen, Falten oder Ecken von Kragen. Riegelnähte können von Hand mit Peitschenstichen oder maschinell mit Zickzackstichen genäht werden. Dabei werden mehrere lange Stiche mit engem Abstand entlang der zu bildenden Stangenlinie genäht. Gefolgt von kurzen Stichen, die senkrecht dazu über die Stangenlinie gesetzt werden. Die Stangenlinie ist in der Regel 1,5 bis 3 mm breit und 6,5 bis 10 mm lang. Bei manchen Kleidungsstücken wie Jeans wird der Riegel in einer Kontrastfarbe genäht. (de)
  • In sewing, bar tack, also written bar-tack or bartack, refers to a series of stitches used to reinforce areas of a garment that may be subject to stress or additional wear. Typical areas for bar tack stitches include pocket openings, buttonholes, belt loops, the bottom of a fly opening, tucks, pleats and the corners of collars. Bar tacks may be sewn by hand, using whip stitches, or by machine, using zigzag stitches. The process for sewing a bar tack is essentially to sew several long, narrowly-spaced stitches along the line of the bar that will be formed, followed by short stitches made perpendicular to the long stitches, through the fabric and over the bar. The bar commonly varies between 1⁄16 to 1⁄8 inch (1.6 to 3.2 mm) in width and 1⁄4 to 3⁄8 inch (6.4 to 9.5 mm) in length. In some garments, such as jeans, the bar tack will be sewn in a contrasting color. Similar stitches to the bar tack include the arrowhead tack and crow's foot tack. (en)
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  • Eine Riegelnaht ist ein verdichtetes Stichmuster, um Bereiche auf Stoffen zu verstärken, die Zuglasten oder Verschleiß ausgesetzt sind. Typische Anwendungen dafür sind Knopflöcher, Gürtelschlaufen, Taschenöffnungen, Falten oder Ecken von Kragen. (de)
  • In sewing, bar tack, also written bar-tack or bartack, refers to a series of stitches used to reinforce areas of a garment that may be subject to stress or additional wear. Typical areas for bar tack stitches include pocket openings, buttonholes, belt loops, the bottom of a fly opening, tucks, pleats and the corners of collars. Bar tacks may be sewn by hand, using whip stitches, or by machine, using zigzag stitches. The process for sewing a bar tack is essentially to sew several long, narrowly-spaced stitches along the line of the bar that will be formed, followed by short stitches made perpendicular to the long stitches, through the fabric and over the bar. The bar commonly varies between 1⁄16 to 1⁄8 inch (1.6 to 3.2 mm) in width and 1⁄4 to 3⁄8 inch (6.4 to 9.5 mm) in length. In some garm (en)
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  • Riegelnaht (de)
  • Bar tack (en)
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